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There is ample parking space is available in and around the Gospel hall.

Saturday Ministry Meetings at 7:00PM

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Saturday Ministry Meetings at 7:00PM 〰️

  • Each week, the Breaking of Bread at Heath Gospel Hall is a quiet time of remembrance shared by those in fellowship. During this gathering, we focus on God’s Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, reflecting on His death and resurrection and sharing in the simple emblems of bread and a cup, just as He gave to His disciples.

    These symbols hold profound meaning, representing the perfect sacrifice made by Jesus at the cross. Through His payment, we are offered forgiveness and eternal life by faith in Him. In worship and praise, we experience fellowship together and with God, recalling His promises and purpose, fulfilled in the past, present, and future.

    The Bible teaches that Jesus still calls His followers to remember Him in the Breaking of Bread, and that the Holy Spirit guides each person to worship God in spirit and truth. Our gathering includes hymn singing, Bible reading, personal contemplation, and prayer. In accordance with Scripture, men lead in prayer and teaching, while women observe with head coverings.

    The Breaking of Bread is open to observers, and Christians interested in gathering in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ are invited to reach out. Christian visitors who have been baptized by immersion and regularly break bread are also welcome; a letter of commendation from your church or assembly is encouraged.

  • Join us on Sundays from 12:30 pm to 1:00 pm for Sunday School, designed for children aged 4–12. Each week, we sing Bible-based songs, learn Bible verses, and enjoy fun quizzes and Bible classes tailored to each age group. Younger children have access to a hands-on activities, while older classes engage in more in-depth Bible study.

    We believe passionately that God speaks to people of all ages through His Word, and we love teaching young people to value the Bible. Parents are welcome to join with their children.

  • Gospel Message:

    The word gospel appears throughout the New Testament. Derived from the Anglo-Saxon word god-spell, meaning “good story,” gospel translates the biblical Greek word euaggelion, which means “good message” or “good news.”

    Each Sunday, we hold a meeting to share this good news from the Bible.

    "For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life."
    —John 3:16

    Bible Study:

    Bible Class provides a valuable opportunity to explore the teachings of the Bible through reading, instruction, and open discussion. Our aim is to offer an accessible overview of key themes in God’s word, helping Christians grow in understanding and deepen their commitment to live, worship, and serve as God intends. Bible Class is open to all, regardless of prior familiarity with the Bible. Led by the Holy Spirit, we seek insight into the scriptures, with men leading the discussions aloud in accordance with biblical teaching.

    Together, we follow the example of early Christians who found guidance in God’s word for their individual and community lives. God promises to bless those who seek Him and honours those who honour Him.

  • Our church’s evangelism extends beyond traditional gatherings, embracing door-to-door outreach. We meet with residents face-to-face in neighborhoods, sharing the gospel and inviting them to experience Christ’s love using leaflets.

    This outreach aligns with our mission: to move beyond church walls and bring the good news directly to those around us.

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Thursday:

  • Once in Each Month, believers gather in home of fellow beliver to worship and fellowship, a practice rooted in the New Testament. Scriptures like Acts 1:13 mention the disciples meeting in an upper room, and Acts 2:46 describes early Christians gathering in homes and at the temple.